Nintendo has unveiled some details about its much-anticipated Switch 2 console. While a specific release date has not been announced, the console is expected to launch in 2025. Here is a look at ...
Microsoft to support Switch 2 with a variety of games, according to recent leaks. Switch 2 expected to have a wider library with more third-party support. Expect newer Microsoft games like Indiana ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 will debut in 2025. Nintendo has not announced an official release date for the console. Gamers can test out the new console during Nintendo events in April.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will debut in 2025. Nintendo has not announced an official release date for the console. Gamers can test out the new console during Nintendo events in April. Nintendo is ...
Nintendo said the much-anticipated Switch 2 console will release sometime in 2025. The console will be compatible with physical and digital copies of original Switch games, with possible exceptions.
Now that Nintendo’s announced the thing, we run down every important detail about the Switch 2, from its new Joy-Cons to its games. There has been a lot of chatter about the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
Nintendo is hosting a series of events in April to show off its newly revealed console, the Nintendo Switch 2. The company published a short, hardware-focused sizzle reel on Thursday, but intends ...
Nintendo has finally announced its successor to the Nintendo Switch, the Nintendo Switch 2. In a video, below, Nintendo showed off the functionality of the next-gen console in vague terms ...
Nintendo has finally revealed the Switch 2 console in a trailer showing off the handheld. Of course, many fans already knew details about the console due to leaks leading up to the reveal ...
Nintendo has officially announced Switch 2, its successor the March 2017-released Switch. It will launch in 2025. A Switch 2-focused Nintendo Direct will be held on April 2 with further information.
But the initial reaction to the Nintendo Switch 2 was lackluster, and the company’s Tokyo-traded shares slumped 4.3% on Friday. Nintendo’s shares had surged to a record ahead of the announcement.
If you want a single platform to play games at home and on the go, the Nintendo Switch has got your back. Even better if you're a fan of Sonic: Ever since the Switch arrived in 2017, Sega has ...